Copernicus

COPERNICUS

Among the 3rd parties EUMETNET is involved with, the EU’s flagship Copernicus programme represents a set of major stakeholders for our community.

As a result of a bidding process held in 2016, EUMETNET has a unique arrangement with Copernicus through the European Environment Agency (EEA) which is the delegated operator of the In-Situ Coordination Component of Copernicus. The Space Component is the matter of other organizations such as ESA and EUMETSAT.

Along with consortium partners EUROGOOS and ICOS, we provide leading expertise to advise the EEA in the areas of in-situ meteorological and ocean observation networks, climate datasets, atmospheric chemistry observation and data management.

With such a setup, Copernicus operators are aware of network capabilities and thus the gaps that need to be filled so that they can provide their own services as optimally as possible.

"flagship programme of the EU"

EUMETNET members are also very much involved in many activities related to the delivery of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) where their knowledge of climate sciences, their modelling capabilities and their experience in climate data management are recognized and used extensively.

The Copernicus Climate Change Service is holding its inaugural General Assembly over five days, 6 – 10 March 2017 in Toulouse, France, for providers, users and potential users alike.

6 and 10 March will offer the possibility for participants to network and organise side meetings, and 7-9 March will be dedicated to the plenary assembly.

The General Assembly will:

provide updates on the latest developments to the service;gather and share user requirements and feedback on the service so far and its various proof-of-concept activities;share the knowledge and experience of the current C3S providers across the various components of the Service;facilitate networking and brainstorming sessions for the climate change community in the context of an operational C3S.

The Copernicus Climate Change Service is holding its inaugural General Assembly over five days, 6 – 10 March 2017 in Toulouse, France, for providers, users and potential users alike.

6 and 10 March will offer the possibility for participants to network and organise side meetings, and 7-9 March will be dedicated to the plenary assembly.

The General Assembly will:

provide updates on the latest developments to the service;gather and share user requirements and feedback on the service so far and its various proof-of-concept activities;share the knowledge and experience of the current C3S providers across the various components of the Service;facilitate networking and brainstorming sessions for the climate change community in the context of an operational C3S.

The Copernicus Climate Change Service is holding its inaugural General Assembly over five days, 6 – 10 March 2017 in Toulouse, France, for providers, users and potential users alike.

6 and 10 March will offer the possibility for participants to network and organise side meetings, and 7-9 March will be dedicated to the plenary assembly.

The General Assembly will:

provide updates on the latest developments to the service;gather and share user requirements and feedback on the service so far and its various proof-of-concept activities;share the knowledge and experience of the current C3S providers across the various components of the Service;facilitate networking and brainstorming sessions for the climate change community in the context of an operational C3S.

The Copernicus Climate Change Service is holding its inaugural General Assembly over five days, 6 – 10 March 2017 in Toulouse, France, for providers, users and potential users alike.

6 and 10 March will offer the possibility for participants to network and organise side meetings, and 7-9 March will be dedicated to the plenary assembly.

The General Assembly will:

provide updates on the latest developments to the service;gather and share user requirements and feedback on the service so far and its various proof-of-concept activities;share the knowledge and experience of the current C3S providers across the various components of the Service;facilitate networking and brainstorming sessions for the climate change community in the context of an operational C3S.

The Copernicus Climate Change Service is holding its inaugural General Assembly over five days, 6 – 10 March 2017 in Toulouse, France, for providers, users and potential users alike.

6 and 10 March will offer the possibility for participants to network and organise side meetings, and 7-9 March will be dedicated to the plenary assembly.

The General Assembly will:

provide updates on the latest developments to the service;gather and share user requirements and feedback on the service so far and its various proof-of-concept activities;share the knowledge and experience of the current C3S providers across the various components of the Service;facilitate networking and brainstorming sessions for the climate change community in the context of an operational C3S.

The Copernicus Climate Change Service is holding its inaugural General Assembly over five days, 6 – 10 March 2017 in Toulouse, France, for providers, users and potential users alike.

6 and 10 March will offer the possibility for participants to network and organise side meetings, and 7-9 March will be dedicated to the plenary assembly.

The General Assembly will:

provide updates on the latest developments to the service;gather and share user requirements and feedback on the service so far and its various proof-of-concept activities;share the knowledge and experience of the current C3S providers across the various components of the Service;facilitate networking and brainstorming sessions for the climate change community in the context of an operational C3S.

The Copernicus Climate Change Service is holding its inaugural General Assembly over five days, 6 – 10 March 2017 in Toulouse, France, for providers, users and potential users alike.

6 and 10 March will offer the possibility for participants to network and organise side meetings, and 7-9 March will be dedicated to the plenary assembly.

The General Assembly will:

provide updates on the latest developments to the service;gather and share user requirements and feedback on the service so far and its various proof-of-concept activities;share the knowledge and experience of the current C3S providers across the various components of the Service;facilitate networking and brainstorming sessions for the climate change community in the context of an operational C3S.